Thanks all for the help. I think I may try to move the exit relay over to SolarVPS or another VPS. It’s just a bummer because the relay was advertising ~6-7MB/s bandwidth and using a fair amount of it before people decided to use it for attacks, so I felt like I was contributing to the community.
-trillium
> On Jun 13, 2015, at 8:36 PM, I <beatthebastards at inbox.com> wrote:
>> Trillium,
>> I hope this advances your knowledge.
> A couple of days ago one of my exits was threatened with suspension for being 'blacklisted'.
> The VPS business gave me this (below) and was happy when I blocked the ports.
> It is more limiting of TOR but the exit survived.
>> " Listing on the Sectoor TOR DNSBL indicates that this IP address is a tor node or a subnet (/24) containing a tor node. This listing does not indicate that your IP address has been blacklisted by Sectoor, as this list also contains subnets that contain a tor node. The subnet listing is not designed to block connections, but rather for use as a scoring mechanism. Your IP will only be blacklisted if it is the tor node itself and listed by Sectoor Exitnodes.
>> Sectoor TOR DNSBL lists every IP address which is known to run a tor server and allow their clients to connect to one of the following ports:
>> Port 25
> Port 194
> Port 465
> Port 587
> Port 994
> Port 6657
> Ports 6660-6670
> Port 6697
> Ports 7000-7005
> Port 7070
> Ports 8000-8004
> Port 9000
> Port 9001
> Port 9998
> Port 9999
> More information about SECTOOR can be found at their website: http://www.sectoor.de/tor.php>> Robert
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